by justine | Apr 5, 2021 | Teaching & Learning
Photo by Joshua Miranda from Pexels There has been a national increase in the recording and distribution of course interactions and materials without consent from faculty and/or participating students. This concerning trend continues to impact the faculty’s...
by justine | Feb 3, 2021 | Faculty Lifecycles, Teaching & Learning
An open faculty meeting took place from 12-1:30 on Friday, January 29 and was attended by about 50 faculty members and members of the COVID-19 Accommodations Committee. Senate President Sarah Pessin introduced the meeting, Provost Mary Clark made opening remarks, and...
by justine | Feb 3, 2021 | Teaching & Learning
By COVID-19 Response Team DU has received calls and emails from students (and parents) concerned that their instructors have told them that they must quarantine or that class is canceled for two weeks because a student in the class has tested positive for the...
by justine | Jan 18, 2021 | Faculty Development, Teaching & Learning
Dear colleagues, The last several days, weeks and months have again challenged us to confront the United States’ history of racism and authoritarianism—and most recently the violent events and images of white supremacy, anti-Semitism, and anti-democratic insurrection...
by justine | Jan 11, 2021 | Faculty Development, Teaching & Learning
The Heart of Higher Education (HOHE) is an opportunity to gather as a DU community to share the challenges and opportunities of transcending the institutional, professional, and personal choices that tend to separate core identity/integrity from day to day actions....
by justine | Jan 11, 2021 | Teaching & Learning
Cofacilitated by RSECS Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies and Teaching Associate Professor Breigh Roszelle and Executive Director for Internationalization Casey Dinger, this collaborative Faculty Learning Community is structured around stand-alone readings and...